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Nice!! Vintage Jt Racing Honda Pants (kevlar Re-inforced) on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Everett, Washington, United States

Everett, Washington, United States
Wear, some stains, discoloration, due to vintage wear, used , sold as is
Brand:jt racing Honda

Very nice vintage JT Honda Racing pants. See all photos using zoom feature. Wear includes, some stains, discoloration, vintage wear-The name Danny is embroidered in the back. Size 32.  RE-INFORCED KEVLAR FABRIC.

Approximately 38" long. Across the waist laying flat 16 inches, from the crotch to the end of the leg cuff approx. 28 inches.  

ONE DAY HANDLING ONCE PAYMENT IS RECEIVED.  FREE SHIPPING VIA USPS PRIORITY MAIL.  NOTE TO INTERNATIONAL BUYERS, YOUR SHIPPING CHARGES, AND TIMES WILL VARY FROM U.S. BUYERS, AND ARE QUOTED THROUGH E-BAY'S GLOBAL SHIPPING PROGRAM.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN THIS ITEM.  : )  HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY.








Please see all images. Sold as is. Thank you very much!!

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